Punjab: Kejriwal, Mann roll out 'Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna'; free cashless treatment up to Rs 10 lakh
MOHALI: AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday rolled out the state government's ambitious 'Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna' which will provide free cashless medical treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh to every family in the state.
The universal healthcare cover will be provided to all 65 lakh families in the state. Any person who is a resident of Punjab and has an Aadhaar card and a voter card will be eligible to avail the benefits of this scheme. Over 2,500 medical procedures are covered under this scheme, including both government and some private hospitals.
Addressing a gathering here after launching the scheme, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said, "Today is a historic occasion not only for Punjab but for the whole country."
In the past 75 years, several governments came, but they did not take care of people despite making tall claims, said Kejriwal.
Lauding the Bhagwant Mann government for its works, Kejriwal said the period of the past four years, which has been going on, will be written in golden letters in Punjab's history.
Speaking about the scheme, Kejriwal said all 65 lakh families in the state will be covered under this scheme.
He said anyone can visit any hospital where they will get cashless medical treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh.
On works undertaken in the healthcare sector in the state, Kejriwal said around 1,000 'mohalla' clinics have been set up in the past four years.
He further said 500 more 'mohalla' clinics will come up in the state.
Targeting the previous governments, Kejriwal said that in 75 years, merely 400 primary health centres came up in Punjab.
"We set up 1,000 mohalla clinics, and 500 more will come up. Besides, 2,500 'pind clinics' will be set up in each village," he said.
He claimed the AAP government in the past four years did 10 times more than what the previous government had done for the state in 75 years.
Kejriwal said 1,100 doctors and specialists have been hired in the state. "Now there is no shortage of doctors in government hospitals," he further said.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said it was a historic day for Punjab in the healthcare sector.
The 'Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna' is the biggest health scheme since independence, he further said.
On this occasion, AAP leaders Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, Punjab ministers Aman Arora and Harpal Singh Cheema were also present.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
Addressing a gathering here after launching the scheme, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said, "Today is a historic occasion not only for Punjab but for the whole country."
In the past 75 years, several governments came, but they did not take care of people despite making tall claims, said Kejriwal.
Lauding the Bhagwant Mann government for its works, Kejriwal said the period of the past four years, which has been going on, will be written in golden letters in Punjab's history.
Speaking about the scheme, Kejriwal said all 65 lakh families in the state will be covered under this scheme.
He said anyone can visit any hospital where they will get cashless medical treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh.
He further said 500 more 'mohalla' clinics will come up in the state.
Targeting the previous governments, Kejriwal said that in 75 years, merely 400 primary health centres came up in Punjab.
"We set up 1,000 mohalla clinics, and 500 more will come up. Besides, 2,500 'pind clinics' will be set up in each village," he said.
He claimed the AAP government in the past four years did 10 times more than what the previous government had done for the state in 75 years.
Kejriwal said 1,100 doctors and specialists have been hired in the state. "Now there is no shortage of doctors in government hospitals," he further said.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said it was a historic day for Punjab in the healthcare sector.
The 'Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna' is the biggest health scheme since independence, he further said.
On this occasion, AAP leaders Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, Punjab ministers Aman Arora and Harpal Singh Cheema were also present.
Select The Times of India as your preferred source on Google Search
Popular from India
- 65 student suicides at IITs in 5 yrs, alumni group calls for accountability
- ED to quiz I-PAC chief, keen to proceed against Mamata
- New rule: 5 or more traffic offences in a year, you may be barred from driving
- 'Because colour of my flag is green': AIMIM corporator Sahar Shaikh clarifies her 'paint Mumbra green' remark
- J&K: Op Trashi-I enters Day 4, hunt for ultras intensified
end of article
Trending Stories
- Budget 2026 Expectations Live Updates: FM Sitharaman’s Budget in focus amidst Trump’s tariff threats; more income tax relief coming?
- “Guys are being selfish”: Giannis Antetokounmpo just dropped a bombshell verdict on Milwaukee Bucks after devastating loss to OKC Thunder
- Silver market jitters: ETFs see steep 20% drop; what’s causing the sudden drop?
- Chhattisgarh steel plant blast: 6 killed, 4 injured after coal kiln explosion; rescue ops on
- Sanjeev Khirwar Appointment: Ex-Ladakh official takes charge as Delhi civic chief; faces pending projects
- ‘Manual frisking’ misused: South Korean businesswoman alleges molestation at Bengaluru airport; airline staffer held
- ‘Touched, hugged, thanked’: Bengaluru airport staffer groped Korean woman in name of frisking; arrested
Featured in India
- Noida techie death: NGT takes suo motu cognisance after fatal drowning; flags environmental violation
- 'Pain completely disregarded': Sajjan Kumar acquitted in 1984 anti-Sikh riots case; victims’ families vow to keep fighting
- J&K: Army vehicle plunges into 200-feet gorge; 10 personnel killed
- 'BJP wants king's rule': Rahul Gandhi urges 'poor' to unite against VB-G RAM G Act; links it to repealed farm laws
- Why healthcare still fails millions—and how India can fix it: Lancet Commission’s citizen-centred roadmap
- Manipur violence: Militants kill Meitei man visiting Kuki wife; shooting caught on camera
Photostories
- 10 cities across the world facing severe pollution, based on user data
- Ganesh Jayanti: Deva Ho Deva, Jalwa, iconic Bollywood Ganesha songs that bring festivals to life
- 'Border', ‘Rang De Basanti’, ‘Delhi 6’: Famous Bollywood movies shot in Rajasthan you may not have known about
- The 50: From a royal entrance to classy bedrooms- A glimpse of the house where the contestants are going to stay
- How songs like ‘Exotic’, ‘Tum Kya Mile’ and ‘Desi Girl’ turned Bollywood into a runway of iconic style moments
- With ‘Toxic’ marking Kiara Advani’s Kannada debut, more Bollywood actors step into South Indian cinema in 2026- Here's what you need to know
- Delhi underground marvel: Pulbangash-Sadar bazaar tunnel in action
- 10 desi Indian dishes among Top 100 Potato Dishes in the world
- Taylor Swift’s best movie cameos that stole every scene: 'Hannah Montana: The Movie', 'The Lorax', and more
- Bengaluru’s traffic woes go global: City ranks 2nd, Pune 5th most congested
Videos
03:53 IAS Officer Sanjeev Khirwar, Who Was Shunted Out Over Dog Walk Row, Returns As Delhi MCD Chief06:29 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots: Delhi Court Acquits Ex-Congress MP Sajjan Kumar In Vikaspuri, Janakpuri Case04:24 ‘Our Neighbour Did Incredibly Well': India Tech Funding Question Puts Pak Minister On Spot In Davos07:16 'India’s Growth Faces Bigger Risk From Pollution Than Trump Tariffs', Says IMF's Gita Gopinath05:35 Italy Says India-EU FTA Is About Trust, Talent And Technology, Not Just Tariffs For Global Growth13:36 At Davos, Pakistan Seeks More Funds, PM Sharif Calls For Reforms, While His FM Admit Misuse of Debt06:54 Protest Held Outside UK Parliament Demanding Labour Govt To Press Bangladesh Over Hindu Persecution06:41 India To Grow 6 To 8% In Real Terms In Next 5 Years: Ashwini Vaishnaw At Davos06:47 India Pushes Urgent Security Council Reform At UN, Says Status Quo Is Fueling Conflict And Misery
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment